The Application of Slow Release NPK Fertilizer on Inceptisols to Changes of Soil Chemical Properties and Growth of Sweet Corn (Zea mays L. saccharata).
Fardian Khairul Hakim,
Emma Trinurani Sofyan,
Rija Sudirja
et al.
Abstract:Effort to increase the efficiency of fertilizer use, reduce loss of nutrients in the soil due to leaching, evaporation and reduce residues which can be one of the causes of soil damage, slow release fertilizer is needed. This slow-release fertilizer can optimize plant growth and production as well as nutrient absorption by plants because the release of nutrients is according to the time and amount needed by the plant, while fertilization costs can be reduced because this type of fertilizer is only applied once… Show more
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